Footware in Czech is "Obuv"
"Obuj" means "Put on" (your shoes). It can only be used when you are talking about shoes.
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Having a hard time tracking down the romanization.
Footware in Czech is "Obuv"
"Obuj" means "Put on" (your shoes). It can only be used when you are talking about shoes.
Thanks for the quick answer. No wonder I was confused - I kept seeing them together.
Last edited by gawnd; 10-18-2007 at 04:24 PM.
Not entirely nonsense, but if there is very little chance that you will find a czech end user that will want it based on the keywordYou'd be way better off with obuv.com
Appreciate the insight as always - guess we'll call this one a vcvc![]()
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